Climate Assessments, Framework Climate Laws, and Public Sector Climate Duties: Lessons from Planning Cases in the United Kingdom and Ireland
気候評価、枠組気候法、および公共部門の気候義務:英国とアイルランドの計画事例からの教訓 (AI 翻訳)
Orla Kelleher
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、英国とアイルランドの計画事例における気候評価と公共部門の気候義務の関係を探る。特に、再生可能エネルギーおよび排出集約型プロジェクトに対する計画許可の裁量を制約する上でのこれらの義務の重要性を検討し、気候目標達成に向けた開発許可の方向付けに寄与する可能性を論じる。
English
This article explores the relationship between climate assessments and public sector climate duties in planning cases in the UK and Ireland. It examines how these duties constrain planning authorities' discretion for renewable energy and emissions-intensive projects, arguing that serious engagement with climate duties can orient consenting outcomes toward achieving climate targets.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
英国・アイルランドの気候法における計画許可の判例分析は、日本のGX政策における再生可能エネルギー導入促進と排出集約型プロジェクトの規制強化に示唆を与える。特に、公共部門の気候義務を法的に位置付けることで、自治体の裁量権を気候目標に沿わせる可能性を提示している。
In the global GX context
This comparative legal analysis contributes to the global literature on climate litigation and framework climate laws. It provides insights for countries developing net-zero legislation on how to operationalize climate duties in planning consent processes, and shows the role of courts in enforcing such duties.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Climate law and energy transition scholars can use the comparative framework to analyze how legal duties shape planning outcomes.
🏢実務担当者:Public sector planners and legal advisors can learn how to integrate climate duties into consenting processes for energy projects.
🏛政策担当者:Governments designing climate laws can draw lessons on structuring public sector climate duties to align planning decisions with emissions targets.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract This article explores the emerging relationship between climate assessments and public sector climate duties under framework climate laws in planning cases across the United Kingdom and Ireland. More specifically, it examines the relevance of public sector climate duties in these jurisdictions in constraining the discretion of planning authorities when exercising their consenting functions for renewable energy and emissions intensive projects under environmental impact assessment legislation. The central claim is that as planning authorities with broadening climate assessment duties also engage more seriously with their public sector climate duties, this could help orient the outcomes of development consents for renewables and emissions intensive projects towards achieving climate targets. Within these rapidly developing areas of climate law there is potential for cross-fertilization in how courts adjudicate on questions related to planning authorities’ discretionary powers.
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